The stupid defroster has to do with the "mode door", the one that swaps from floor to dash or to defrost. The climate head and servo motor both function like they should, the linkages to the "mode door" are both hooked up and move, but it doesn't blow **** for air out of really anywhere, like it is stuck in the middle. The climate head was a new GM one installed recently, the servo motor has not been replaced, so I can try that, but it does make everything move like it should. I am figuring the flaps inside the HVAC box are stuck or broken, I will pull the servo motor off tomorrow and see if I can manually move the linkages to change air flow, at this point I don't want to mess with it and make it worse before I get the truck back to the Hill. As far as I can tell, I would need to pull the dash to get the main HVAC box replaced, I have to decide what I want to do, it is going to be an issue. If I could get it to stay in defrost mode, I could live with that, but I suspect that it won't work out if I try and band aid it. I still plan on getting the 1/2 ton going for a DD, just need to get a few more things done and last week added about two more weeks worth of work to my already overly long list. I have crews scheduled to deal with the generator and propane tank next week, but I am the one that has to move the tank, remove the old generator and set the new one in place.
I know my body probably needed the extra sleep, but it was the worst possible timing for that to happen, I will have to make the best of things. I will be working on New Years Eve and on New Years Day for sure at this point. Only good thing is it looks like fairly warm weather for the next 7 days or so, that will help with the trenching for the propane line, it is all hand digging.
I do have lots of help with these projects, but it isn't like I can just let them loose, I still the one in charge, that means I will be involved for sure. The only good thing is that I will be getting rid of the 500 gallon propane tank that I had to take from the other Tower site way back when and I shouldn't have anymore real headaches when there are power outages at this site anymore. On top of that, I am getting a larger backup generator for the Hill that should run all the heating systems and the water, so if power does go out things can stay warm without huge effort on my part. Long term picture, right? It is only short term suffering, but over the long term......